Officers also seized 19.37 grams of marijuana, 7.8 grams of methamphetamine, 18.88 grams of cocaine, about half a gram of heroin and 5 grams of ecstasy.

Resulting arrests included:

» A suspect in the robbery of a business in the 300 block of S. El Dorado Street on Friday. John Fulton, 39, was arrested at Worth and Hunter streets.

» Two suspects wanted in the March 15 murder of 20-year-old Danilo Sandoval in Thornton. Anthony Arriaga, 22, was arrested Friday during a high-risk traffic stop near East Realty Road and Curry Avenue in Lodi. The second suspect, Ronald Rodriguez, 28, was arrested Saturday in the 8400 block of West Stockton Street in Thornton.

» Three gang members for assault with a deadly weapon in Lodi.

» Six individuals in the Mormon Slough area in Stockton, where officers were responding to an increase in gang activity.

» Two juvenile, documented gang members suspected in three shootings, including one April 24 at Pilgrim Street and Hazelton Avenue. The juveniles were identified in the city's first Operation Ceasefire "call in" meeting.

"This multiagency violence suppression mission is a result of the ongoing efforts of the Stockton Police Department to combat gun and gang violence in the City of Stockton," Jones said. "We are committed to taking our streets back from the criminal street gangs and return an acceptable level of quality of life to the citizens of our city."

Jones thanked the groups that took part in the mission. They included the Stockton Police Department's Gang Violence Suppression Unit, its Community Response Team, the San Joaquin County Gang Task Force, California Highway Patrol, county Sheriff's Office, Lodi and Manteca police departments, San Joaquin County Delta College Police, the U.S. Marshals Service, the FBI, the county Probation Department and the state parole and Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.